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of the guardhouses at trenton. >> host: laura tweets in: this professor can't be conservative if he supported bush who doubled the size of government and used terrorism to restrict civil liberties. >> guest: that's your opinion. >> host: jeff e-mails in to you -- and, by the way, if you want to dial in and talk with professor schweikart directly, we'll put the numbers up on the screen in just a second. 202-585-3880 for those of you in the east and central time zones. 585-3881 in you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. this is an e-mail from jess. some historian said, and i paraphrase: history is a prism by which we could understand the present and see broad outlines of the future. my question, from the way it's going on all fronts, economic, political, moral, demographic, etc., where do you see america situated in the next 50 years? >> guest: um, you know, yoda said always in motion, is the future. and, um, i'm torn. because if you go down a linear model of his prism, i think he's right. we're in, we're in trouble. certainly, we cannot keep up with 16, 17 trillion debt. you have a sequester battle over either 1 to 2% depending on whose numbe
of the guardhouses at trenton. >> host: laura tweets in: this professor can't be conservative if he supported bush who doubled the size of government and used terrorism to restrict civil liberties. >> guest: that's your opinion. >> host: jeff e-mails in to you -- and, by the way, if you want to dial in and talk with professor schweikart directly, we'll put the numbers up on the screen in just a second. 202-585-3880 for those of you in the east and central time zones. 585-3881...
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host: later on the program we are going to focus on bi of terrorism. today is an anniversary -- 100 years ago in march took place on the eve of the inaugural ceremony for president woodrow wilson. we will take a look at how that led to the public outcry providing women's right to vote. diane is joining us from california, democrats line. caller: good morning. nice to talk to you. i call this sequestration a dysfunctional diatribe. this is just payback for the president when he -- it has only been 90 days since the 2012 election. talking about campaigning -- grover norquist, mitt romney, paul ryan -- paul ryan voted for sequestration and so did a number of other republicans. it should not take our country -- we have masterminds. we have some intelligent legislatures. we have justices. it should not take someone to interpret the backstabbing and the constant interpretation of one's own communication. somebody makes a comment and somebody jumps on another line of our jobs on a social network like twitter or facebook and they interpret someone else's words
host: later on the program we are going to focus on bi of terrorism. today is an anniversary -- 100 years ago in march took place on the eve of the inaugural ceremony for president woodrow wilson. we will take a look at how that led to the public outcry providing women's right to vote. diane is joining us from california, democrats line. caller: good morning. nice to talk to you. i call this sequestration a dysfunctional diatribe. this is just payback for the president when he -- it has only...
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a company which says it will host anything but child porn and terrorism is thought to be behind the attack. it claims it has been unfairly targeted by spamhaus. >> the un could be hours away from passing the first global arms trade treaty. insiders say things are looking hopeful. the plan is to fortify -- un member countries will be forced to take responsibility for the weapons, making sure they are not used for illegal purposes. the agreement needs approval from one hundred 93 countries before it becomes binding. -- from 193 and countries ash 193 countries -- 193 countries before it becomes binding. ,> for the last couple of weeks negotiators from countries around the world have gathered in this room, poring over the text of what could become the first arms trade treaty regulating the transfer of weapons around the world. campaigners say they are not entirely happy. they say this treaty does not cover hand grenades, drones, or some types of helicopters >> but they do believe they are close to getting a deal -- or some types of helicopters, but they do believe they are close to getting a d
a company which says it will host anything but child porn and terrorism is thought to be behind the attack. it claims it has been unfairly targeted by spamhaus. >> the un could be hours away from passing the first global arms trade treaty. insiders say things are looking hopeful. the plan is to fortify -- un member countries will be forced to take responsibility for the weapons, making sure they are not used for illegal purposes. the agreement needs approval from one hundred 93 countries...
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terror. [laughter] if you follow the news closely, you are probably unaware that gitmo is currently hosting the trial of 9-11 mastermind khalid sheik mohammed. for godsake, khalid, you're appearing in court-- comb your shoulders! [laughter] now one reason you may not have heard about it is that not the easiest trial to cover. first, because it's not really a trial. it's a one-of-a-kind military tribunal designed by president bush, implemented by president obama, and inspired by president kafka. [laughter] see, reporters are not allowed in the courtroom. they have to watch the trial from behind soundproofed glass and hear the proceedings on a 40-second delay. and to protect national security, the judge or a security officer in the courtroom can hit a mute button which shuts off the audio to the reporters and indicates this by making a red light on the judge's bench spin. the red light also indicates that all dress shirts and men's slacks are 20% off. but on january 29th, the red light turned on and cut the audio, but-- and this is the fun part-- neither the judge, nor the security officer had do
terror. [laughter] if you follow the news closely, you are probably unaware that gitmo is currently hosting the trial of 9-11 mastermind khalid sheik mohammed. for godsake, khalid, you're appearing in court-- comb your shoulders! [laughter] now one reason you may not have heard about it is that not the easiest trial to cover. first, because it's not really a trial. it's a one-of-a-kind military tribunal designed by president bush, implemented by president obama, and inspired by president kafka....
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terrorism. but a lot of this terminology is still in flux, and there's not agreement on it. >> host: and finally, representative thornberry, we began this conversation, but mentioned legislation. do you foresee legislation in the 113th congress, and if so, what's the process? >> guest: yeah. i think so. in the house we passed four bills last year dealing with cybersecurity and had hopes that the senate would be able to pass them or its own version. unfortunately, the senate was not able to. i think we're going to go back in the house, we're going to take another look at t the four bills we passed last year. there probably may be some other legislation even that we can pass. and i hope that we can take cybersecurity in bite-sized chunks so we don't have to solve all the problems in a single 2,000-page bill. we can take narrower slices of the problem. i think that's more politically feasible, but also it probably means that we're going to do a better job in writing the legislation when we don't try to do everything at once. so i hope that's the approach we take. we've got to act. we can't just con
terrorism. but a lot of this terminology is still in flux, and there's not agreement on it. >> host: and finally, representative thornberry, we began this conversation, but mentioned legislation. do you foresee legislation in the 113th congress, and if so, what's the process? >> guest: yeah. i think so. in the house we passed four bills last year dealing with cybersecurity and had hopes that the senate would be able to pass them or its own version. unfortunately, the senate was not...
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has been and continues to be and ar partner for peace major enemy of terror. , we shall be hosting presidentsrael as a welcome and esteemed test. his support for our security is devotionnary and his to peace is unshakable. we are glad that the united states and europe are now working together to support peace, to stop terror. the greatest danger to peace in the world today is the present iranian regime. it came cloaked in a religious mantle. it developed an impossible appetite. , iran threatens iran threatens others. it endangers the independence of the arab countries. it smuggles arms from many countries, in order to undermine the stability. , theyenied the holocaust call for another holocaust. they are aiming to build a nuclear weapon and deny they do it. in the hands of an irresponsible regime, is an imminent danger to the entire world. the european union and the united states through the conclusions together to create a policy to stop this from happening. , you rightly decided to impose economic sanctions. you made it clear that if the iranians will not respond, other options are on the
has been and continues to be and ar partner for peace major enemy of terror. , we shall be hosting presidentsrael as a welcome and esteemed test. his support for our security is devotionnary and his to peace is unshakable. we are glad that the united states and europe are now working together to support peace, to stop terror. the greatest danger to peace in the world today is the present iranian regime. it came cloaked in a religious mantle. it developed an impossible appetite. , iran threatens...
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terrorism efforts on real threats. that is what we are trying to do. i appreciate that call. hostcongressman richard hudson, republican of north carolina, representing the eighth district. he took the seat back for the gop last fall. thank you so much for being here on washington, d.c. -- "washington journal." coming up, independent bernie sanders will weigh in. and coming up, a pakistani ambassador to the u.s. will talk about the strained relationship and whether he thinks the alliance is worth preserving. >> 8:32 eastern time. present obama has told house republicans that he is still weighing a decision on the keystone pipeline from canada to texas. speaking yesterday with gop members, the president says jobs numbers and other benefits are probably exaggerated, but he did not rollout a decision to approve the bout -- the pipeline. lee terry said the president appeared "conflicted on the pipeline." he went on to say he wished the president, as were less negative, but he hopes the pipeline will be approached -- approved. gun control legislation is being considered in congress. the
terrorism efforts on real threats. that is what we are trying to do. i appreciate that call. hostcongressman richard hudson, republican of north carolina, representing the eighth district. he took the seat back for the gop last fall. thank you so much for being here on washington, d.c. -- "washington journal." coming up, independent bernie sanders will weigh in. and coming up, a pakistani ambassador to the u.s. will talk about the strained relationship and whether he thinks the...
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. >> host: how growing up in the midst of what has been a ten year war on terror how has that shaped the millennials viewpoint? >> guest: it's made the generation realize we are part of a global war generation that is cognizant of the rest of the world being deeply related to us. you may have been able to to be in the rest of the world and think about america only or your country only but i think we recognize that and fighting the war has made it a generation first of all remember this generation is the one fighting this war. it's overwhelmingly people have had this experience and it's made this generation weary of the importance of going into how much we need to do that and perhaps not necessarily a generation of peaceniks but less enthusiastic of military action i think in the future and something that is echoed in the country as a whole. there is a sense of fatigue around military involvement but what is interesting is we've lived in a time period without having to actually make any sacrifice around the fact we've been at war. there's no signs you can walk down the street or that
. >> host: how growing up in the midst of what has been a ten year war on terror how has that shaped the millennials viewpoint? >> guest: it's made the generation realize we are part of a global war generation that is cognizant of the rest of the world being deeply related to us. you may have been able to to be in the rest of the world and think about america only or your country only but i think we recognize that and fighting the war has made it a generation first of all remember...
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. >> host: how his growing up in the midst of what is essentially been a 10 year war on terror how is that change the millennial viewpoint? >> guest: it's me this generation realize we are part of an intricate dependent global world. this is the first global generation who is cognizant of the rest of the world being deeply related to us. you may have been able to in some ways live under a rock in previous generations and be disconnected from the rest of the world and think about america only or your country only but i think you recognize that and i think fighting two wars has made this generation, first of all remember this is the generation who is fighting these wars in the overwhelmingly people who have had the experience of fighting these two wars and it's made this generation weary of the importance of going into battle and how much we need to do that and perhaps not necessarily a generation of peaceniks but less enthusiastic about the military in the future. but i think that's also the country as a whole. there is definitely a sense of fatigue around military involvement. what's
. >> host: how his growing up in the midst of what is essentially been a 10 year war on terror how is that change the millennial viewpoint? >> guest: it's me this generation realize we are part of an intricate dependent global world. this is the first global generation who is cognizant of the rest of the world being deeply related to us. you may have been able to in some ways live under a rock in previous generations and be disconnected from the rest of the world and think about...
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host: in april of 1988, president ronald reagan. >> george bush is doing well. george has been a wonderful vice president, but nobody is perfect. i put him in charge of anti-terrorism and the mcglove lynn -- and the mcgloughlin group is still on the air. [laughter] >> but with some -- so much focus on the presidential election, i've been feeling a little lonely these days. i'm so desperate for attention, i am considered holding a news conference. host: was there a private ronald reagan? was he different off camera than on the stage? >> he really wasn't. when you talked to ronald reagan in private, you got sort of the same stories about life in hollywood or california and politics that you often got in public. he was, in fact, a very private man. he was always cordial, always pleasant. host: did he enjoy these conferences? guest: i don't think he particularly did. host: did he look at the history -- if you look at the history, was your sense john kennedy enjoyed these conferences? guest: i believe he did. host: let's go to alex in youngstown, ohio. caller: what is his relationship -- [indiscernable] i'm reminded that world war i that wilson got the u.s. involved in
host: in april of 1988, president ronald reagan. >> george bush is doing well. george has been a wonderful vice president, but nobody is perfect. i put him in charge of anti-terrorism and the mcglove lynn -- and the mcgloughlin group is still on the air. [laughter] >> but with some -- so much focus on the presidential election, i've been feeling a little lonely these days. i'm so desperate for attention, i am considered holding a news conference. host: was there a private ronald...
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. >> host: how is growing up in the midst of what is essentially been a ten-year war, war on terror -- how has that shaped the millenial viewpoint? >> guest: made this generation realize we are part of a global would. this is the first global generation who is cognizant of the rest of the world being deeply related to us. you may have been able to in some ways, live under a rock in previous generations and by disconnected from the rest of the world and think about your country only. i think we recognize that, and i think fighting two wars made this generation -- first of all, remember, this generation is the one fighting these wars. it's overwhelmingly people in this generation who had the experience of fighting these two wars and made the generation perhaps weary of the importance of going into battle and how much we need to do that, and perhaps not necessarily a generation of peace-nics but less enthusiastic about military action in the future. that's in the country as a whole. there's a sense of fatigue around military involvement. what is interesting is that we have lived in a tim
. >> host: how is growing up in the midst of what is essentially been a ten-year war, war on terror -- how has that shaped the millenial viewpoint? >> guest: made this generation realize we are part of a global would. this is the first global generation who is cognizant of the rest of the world being deeply related to us. you may have been able to in some ways, live under a rock in previous generations and by disconnected from the rest of the world and think about your country only....
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terrorism. >> arafat died in 2004 but is regarded as one of the most prominent leaders of palestinians opposition to israel. >> and the president has a whole host>> he is going to have to comment on that. >> somebody might haves have noticed. >> now it's time for your fox news alert weather update with maria molina. >> snow in one part of the country but it's spring. >> we have a lot of snow to talk about especially off othe great lakes. have you been dealing with that lake-effect snow for days now and still expecting several more accumulation off of lake erie and ontario throughout the day today. please be careful out there. westbound a brand new storm system we are tracking and this storm is tracking snow as far as south as parts of arkansas, parts of tennessee, missouri, already early this morning on the back side of this system we also have some snow across portions of the north central and believe it or not we will see another impulse contributing to all of the snow coming up for the start ever the weekend tomorrow and even as early as tonight in parts of colorado. winter storm watch that has been issued across parts of the plains in eenkt
terrorism. >> arafat died in 2004 but is regarded as one of the most prominent leaders of palestinians opposition to israel. >> and the president has a whole host>> he is going to have to comment on that. >> somebody might haves have noticed. >> now it's time for your fox news alert weather update with maria molina. >> snow in one part of the country but it's spring. >> we have a lot of snow to talk about especially off othe great lakes. have you been...
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funding, and good -- to address the conditions of fear and terror that create breeding grounds for terrorists . "> "washington journal continues. host in our last hour on wednesdays, we take a look at recent magazine articles as part of our spotlight on magazines series. joining us is jim webb. he wrote a piece recently in " the national interest" magazine, "congressional abdication." guest: i do not title the pieces i write. this was a shout over my shoulder as i left the senate. as i said in the piece, this was not a condemnation. it is an observation. every point that i made in the piece, i had made at some point either on the floor of the senate or in committee areas or through press statements, about the need for congress to have a stronger voice in terms of how the constitution is supposed to work with respect to the unilateral authorities that have been exercised by the president, particularly over the period since the iraq war. host: what happened leading up to the iraq war, as we mark the 10th anniversary, and how has it changed? guest: i know you've had a lot of discussion about the vote that was taken to authorize the use
funding, and good -- to address the conditions of fear and terror that create breeding grounds for terrorists . "> "washington journal continues. host in our last hour on wednesdays, we take a look at recent magazine articles as part of our spotlight on magazines series. joining us is jim webb. he wrote a piece recently in " the national interest" magazine, "congressional abdication." guest: i do not title the pieces i write. this was a shout over my shoulder as...
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equivalent and respectful and needed today to address the issues of terrorism but not one that's based on world war 2 thinking. host: new orleans, louisiana. republican line. caller: good morning. look, i mean no disrespect to you all but you all need to put your thinking caps on and look past the window dressing and realize that this is the dawn of the devil and your son is sitting in the white house. he started ball rolling with his billion dollar campaign and the supreme court responded. i would like to hear your opinion on that and i'll stay on line if you have any questions for me. guest: i think you got your history wrong. the decision of the supreme court came after the president was elected and not before. and it was not based on what obama was doing in terms of raising money. i don't see obama as a devil any more than i see former governor romney as a devil or any of the other candidates that have been running. i think we have a democracy that's pretty good. in fact, we can change presidents without a shot being fired. we have a really good system. but that system is in jeopardy because of the amount of mo
equivalent and respectful and needed today to address the issues of terrorism but not one that's based on world war 2 thinking. host: new orleans, louisiana. republican line. caller: good morning. look, i mean no disrespect to you all but you all need to put your thinking caps on and look past the window dressing and realize that this is the dawn of the devil and your son is sitting in the white house. he started ball rolling with his billion dollar campaign and the supreme court responded. i...
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terror became a global war on tribal islam." this is a booktv at american university. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with this week's guest host, stephanie mehta of "fortune" magazine. this week former ceo of at&t, ed whitacre, discusses his book, "american turnaround: reinventing at&t and gm and the way we do business in the usa." in the book he tells the story of rising through the ranks of business to live in the nation's largest telecommunications companies and been called on my president obama to rescue general motors. this program is about one hour. >> ed whitacre has run two iconic american companies. at&t and general motors. is also the author of a new memoir, "american turnaround: reinventing at&t and gm and the way we do business in the usa." it's a candid and unflinching look at american business and i had a difficult time in a period that would result went through. and yet the book is also very optimistic about corporate america and america in general. welcome. >> guest: thank you, stephanie. it's nice to be your. >> host: he became chairman of general motors immediately after the company filed for bankruptcy. you
terror became a global war on tribal islam." this is a booktv at american university. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with this week's guest host, stephanie mehta of "fortune" magazine. this week former ceo of at&t, ed whitacre, discusses his book, "american turnaround: reinventing at&t and gm and the way we do business in the usa." in the book he tells the story of rising through the ranks of business to live in the nation's largest...
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host: we got the point. thanks for calling in. susan apold >> guest: thank you for the rising endorsement of the nursing care. there are 155,000 nurse practitioners delivering terror verdana prediction is we'll need more nurse practitioners and more registered nurses, so your point is well taken and right on. >> host: susan apold, 379 have come in and they are similar in their nature. the bottom line is they nurses a nurse and a doctor is a doctor. wild and wonderful tweets they are a great addition to medical care so long as they stay within their sphere of competence. some don't. dennis is next we'll have cleaners prescribing medications while the doctors count their money. >> guest: okay. all health care professionals who hold licenses are required by law to practice within their scope of practice. that is not new. we've been doing that since there've been laws defining us apart this. nurses, physicians, nurse practitioners are legally obligated to function within our scope of this. that means one of the first thing we learn is that we can do and what we cannot do. we always function within our scope legally. we don't have a choice. nurses don't have a choice.
host: we got the point. thanks for calling in. susan apold >> guest: thank you for the rising endorsement of the nursing care. there are 155,000 nurse practitioners delivering terror verdana prediction is we'll need more nurse practitioners and more registered nurses, so your point is well taken and right on. >> host: susan apold, 379 have come in and they are similar in their nature. the bottom line is they nurses a nurse and a doctor is a doctor. wild and wonderful tweets they are...
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to me -- as a terrorism redefinition of terrorism, from terrorism 101 in the marines, groupling fear by unseen upon the majority of people. hostthank you for the call, david. this is from our twitter page. host: mayor bloomberg has a new ad campaign that begins this week. from coup -- from "the new york times," new details. host: the president weighed in on guns in his weekly address. [video clip] >> two weeks ago the senate introduced a bill that would make it harder for criminals and people with mental illness to get a gun, an idea supported by the majority of americans and gun owners. the senate introduced a bill that would crack down on anyone who buys a the work done under the scheme of selling it to criminals. and finally, the senate took steps to reinstate and ban the sale of military style assault weapons. saferking our schools -- places to learn and grow. these ideas should not be controversial, they are common sense and supported by a majority of the american people. torge the senate and house give each of them a vote. as i said before, we will -- we may not be able to prevent every act of violence in this country, b
to me -- as a terrorism redefinition of terrorism, from terrorism 101 in the marines, groupling fear by unseen upon the majority of people. hostthank you for the call, david. this is from our twitter page. host: mayor bloomberg has a new ad campaign that begins this week. from coup -- from "the new york times," new details. host: the president weighed in on guns in his weekly address. [video clip] >> two weeks ago the senate introduced a bill that would make it harder for...
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terrorism supposedly. some went on to the leaders of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the most dangerous of these al qaeda franchises. hostwe are talking with blake hounsell, foreign policy magazine's managing editor. before that, he studied -- he was with the center for development studies in cairo. what did you study their? -- there? guest: i worked on civil liberties issues. it was great when i went back for the revolution in 2011. host: we have a caller on the democratic line from new jersey. caller: i appreciate what you did as far as going to iran. i am a domestic violence person. president obama is doing what he can after bush screwed up. can you understand that? host: any views on foreign policy issues? caller: absolutely. he would not be elected to another term if people did not feel he was doing the right thing. host: are you particularly concerned about human rights issues? caller: of course i am. i have lost friends in them. i not know what to say, yes. i do feel he is doing the right thing. he is only doing it because he has got to take over the leftovers from president bush. host: blake hounsell, top kill a
terrorism supposedly. some went on to the leaders of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the most dangerous of these al qaeda franchises. hostwe are talking with blake hounsell, foreign policy magazine's managing editor. before that, he studied -- he was with the center for development studies in cairo. what did you study their? -- there? guest: i worked on civil liberties issues. it was great when i went back for the revolution in 2011. host: we have a caller on the democratic line from new...
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host: what specific issues are you interested in on the foreign affairs committee? guest: mostly issues of terrorismnonproliferation. i intend to be on top of all the major issues confronting our country in terms of diplomacy. the committee combination for me feels good. i think it makes sense, because you have a defense on one hand with armed services and then diplomacy with foreign affairs. host: first call for our guest comes from patricia in minneapolis, republican. good morning. caller: good morning to you both. it is a sad day in america. representative castro, you said you were relieved that they had no intentions of using it. please don't cut me off before i'm done, peter. i want to say a couple kings. you said you were relieved that they did not have any intentions. what if the intention changed? where is it in the constitution that gives the power to the president on a whim to take out americans? are you aware that barack obama criticized the bush administration? he wanted a warrant to phone taps. do you think the government needs a warrant to fontana and not a warrant to use a drone to st
host: what specific issues are you interested in on the foreign affairs committee? guest: mostly issues of terrorismnonproliferation. i intend to be on top of all the major issues confronting our country in terms of diplomacy. the committee combination for me feels good. i think it makes sense, because you have a defense on one hand with armed services and then diplomacy with foreign affairs. host: first call for our guest comes from patricia in minneapolis, republican. good morning. caller:...
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killing and counter terrorism and those kinds of things and on the other hand, business and nonprofit background and these areas as well. currently my big fascination is a lot. >> host: when you hear the term one world government what do you think? >> i don't think anything. i break out in hives. is not possible, i also think it is not desirable. what i do think is most relevant to that is a belief that it is desirable and one should be working towards that actually cripples the un more than any other single thing. i say in this book, turns out to be the biggest believers because the people who truly believe that the u.n. is going to over time become this kind of flower in world government, what they do is they put the u.n. in the position of being the unruly, bad child who always has to be excused because of the sort of future potential about what it might turn into. you can't ever hold the u.n. treaty to account because of the fact you always have to excuse it because you look down a road and say but someday it might become this and if we clobber it here we sort of lose that opportunity. i don't think it is becoming that. i don't think it has any chance of becomin
killing and counter terrorism and those kinds of things and on the other hand, business and nonprofit background and these areas as well. currently my big fascination is a lot. >> host: when you hear the term one world government what do you think? >> i don't think anything. i break out in hives. is not possible, i also think it is not desirable. what i do think is most relevant to that is a belief that it is desirable and one should be working towards that actually cripples the un...
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for every year at the reporting program hosts free journalists who pursue a project that could cake -- take a year or more, and i took a holistic look at all terrorism cases that came to court since 2001 and how many had terrorists, and others who had no connection other than the informant. we produced a story that looked at that entirely. more than 5 # 00 terrorism prosecutions, one of every two involved an informanet. sometimes they provided information, but in the cases of more than 150 defendants, the informants played either a part in the plot or as in the case of 50 or more than 50, played the role of an agent provocateur providing the means and opportunity for people, who on their own, never had that capacity. what's important about that, underlying part of the findings, is that we can, you know, show dozens of men who never had capacity on their own for terrorism, but those who had capacity are few. they are dangerous terrorists, but as i mention in the book, you can count on one hand the number of people who pose a serious threat, and them the others are like the case in portland right now. they never had the ability on their own to acquire
for every year at the reporting program hosts free journalists who pursue a project that could cake -- take a year or more, and i took a holistic look at all terrorism cases that came to court since 2001 and how many had terrorists, and others who had no connection other than the informant. we produced a story that looked at that entirely. more than 5 # 00 terrorism prosecutions, one of every two involved an informanet. sometimes they provided information, but in the cases of more than 150...
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terrorism? the question showing up on a fifth grade test and jeff foxworthy is not hosting. wait until you hear what they call the correct answer. it might outrage you. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: it's the first friday in spring. >>anna: it doesn't feel like it, doesn't it? did you hear punxsutawney phil is probably headed to court for prognosticating this early spring? >>brian: they shut down every field in our town. it is too dangerous to practice in the spring. what's happening? after st. patrick's day -- it's too dangerous to play. we have turf. we should be allowed to play. more later. this is a shocking story. >>anna: we need to begin with the headlines. three u.s. marines are dead after a shooting at quantico in virginia. the suspected shooter one of those marines. the gunfire starting last night near the barracks setting off a standoff that lasted for hours. the base put on lockdown before that shooter apparently turned the gun on himself. we are still waiting for details on the other victims' identities and a possible motive in the case. we are expecting a
terrorism? the question showing up on a fifth grade test and jeff foxworthy is not hosting. wait until you hear what they call the correct answer. it might outrage you. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: it's the first friday in spring. >>anna: it doesn't feel like it, doesn't it? did you hear punxsutawney phil is probably headed to court for prognosticating this early spring? >>brian: they shut down every field in our town. it is too dangerous to practice in...
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division hosted a conference examining the information and looking at the note -- the role of intelligence in the 1973 conflict. principalncluded the deputy director of the counter- terrorism. this took place at the richard nixon presidential library in yorba linda, california. >> welcome to the symposium, richard nixon and the role of intelligence in the 1973 israeli war. i am pleased to see a good turnout for this event. i think it's going to be very exciting. of you towelcome all our library and i especially want to welcome members of the association for former intelligence officers. we are very pleased to have you here at the library. of this conference took place months ago when mr. joseph lambert, who is the director of the cia's information management service came to us and said we want to put together a conference on the 1973 arab-israeli war. at the library, we thought that was great news. one of our principal missions is to make sure we get as much information out to the public as possible about the events and the times surrounding the nixon administration. this war is a critical event during the nixon administration. knowing that as part of this conference, the
division hosted a conference examining the information and looking at the note -- the role of intelligence in the 1973 conflict. principalncluded the deputy director of the counter- terrorism. this took place at the richard nixon presidential library in yorba linda, california. >> welcome to the symposium, richard nixon and the role of intelligence in the 1973 israeli war. i am pleased to see a good turnout for this event. i think it's going to be very exciting. of you towelcome all our...
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iraq with the civil civil war and at a forum hosted by the carnegie endowment for international peace. later, the house foreign affairs subcommittee on terrorism here some former state and treasury department officials about the global terrorist threat posed by the islamic militant group hezbollah. >> also today, retired general john allen who commanded forces in afghanistan discusses the progress of the war during his command and the future mission of the u.s. and nato in the country. general allen led the forces in afghanistan for 19 months for me 2011 through february of this year. he will be hosted by the brookings institution and you can see his remarks live later t one at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> let's go straight to personal topic. you been on the commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since late 2000. his term is up. yours be up next year. should we expect to see some turnover at the commission's? >> we all have staggered terms. the past six years was gone by very quickly. and we shall see. i get asked this question every couple of years. we been almost seven years. i'm openly thinking about it but we shall see. >> ultima
iraq with the civil civil war and at a forum hosted by the carnegie endowment for international peace. later, the house foreign affairs subcommittee on terrorism here some former state and treasury department officials about the global terrorist threat posed by the islamic militant group hezbollah. >> also today, retired general john allen who commanded forces in afghanistan discusses the progress of the war during his command and the future mission of the u.s. and nato in the country....
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media define the questions and host the debate, you let them suck you into these things and it is always the team of take away. obama said that it wasn't an act of terrorismdidn't release it until two days before everybody went to vote. they never release the tape until then. happen to be three weeks late, but, you know. the real question is what were you doing when americans were in danger? by that time, obama had made a very specific claim. the claim that could be questioned. this is the point about journalists not knowing what questions to ask are having that experience. obama said specifically that i gave three directives as soon as i heard about what was going on in benghazi. one of them was to make sure the personal essay. the second one was to start an investigation as to how it happened in and the third was to make sure it never happens again. that is nice, after-the-fact, because none of that addresses the ongoing crisis with you can argue that making this guys. but when you make those directives? those are public documents, as they were, whatever they were -- evidence of those directives must exist. where the journalist asking jay carney everyda
media define the questions and host the debate, you let them suck you into these things and it is always the team of take away. obama said that it wasn't an act of terrorismdidn't release it until two days before everybody went to vote. they never release the tape until then. happen to be three weeks late, but, you know. the real question is what were you doing when americans were in danger? by that time, obama had made a very specific claim. the claim that could be questioned. this is the...
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terrorism. so thank you from the cia for making the documents available. the key to the nixon library for hosting this incredibly important event. i think you have a treatment -- a treat in store for you. i am looking forward to listening to the amazing spectrum of expertise that the panelist and next speaker was share. thank you. -- will share. [applause] >> thank you, andy. aren't second keynote speaker has spent 40 years in the cia, charlie allen. he was assistant director of central intelligence for collections. the deputy chief for intelligence of the cia county -- counter-terrorism center. 2007 he moved to the department of homeland security, and he served as under secretary for intelligence and analysis. he is the cia chief of intelligence -- was chief of intelligence from 2005-2007. --developed the homelands homeland security intelligence architecture. he is now president of the chertoff group. please welcome charlie allen. [applause] >> and thank you very much. it is a great pleasure to be here. discovered -- gave a great speech and hard to follow that wisdom. about my personal recollect
terrorism. so thank you from the cia for making the documents available. the key to the nixon library for hosting this incredibly important event. i think you have a treatment -- a treat in store for you. i am looking forward to listening to the amazing spectrum of expertise that the panelist and next speaker was share. thank you. -- will share. [applause] >> thank you, andy. aren't second keynote speaker has spent 40 years in the cia, charlie allen. he was assistant director of central...
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hosts the debate. even then secular into these things because cheryl adkison did a great job with cbs but steve kroft, cbs 60 minutes were up on a sad it was an act of terrorismtwo days before everyone went to go. they never release until then. it happened in the three weeks late, but the real question as what were you doing when americans are in danger? obama by that time had made a very specific claim, a claim that can be questioned. this is the point about journalists not knowing what questions to ask and not have a linux. so entries. obama says specifically id3 directives as soon as i heard that was going on benghazi. one was to make sure personhours save. the second was to start an investigation as to how it happened in the third is to make sure it never happened again. that's very nice. it's all after the fact because none of that addresses the ongoing crisis unless you can argue making personnel safe does. when did he make those direct this? is there any evidence? those are public documents presumably if they were memoranda or executive orders they can be obtained somewhere. evidence must exist. where the journalists asking jay carney every day will st
hosts the debate. even then secular into these things because cheryl adkison did a great job with cbs but steve kroft, cbs 60 minutes were up on a sad it was an act of terrorismtwo days before everyone went to go. they never release until then. it happened in the three weeks late, but the real question as what were you doing when americans are in danger? obama by that time had made a very specific claim, a claim that can be questioned. this is the point about journalists not knowing what...
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terrorism supposedly. some went on to the leaders of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the most dangerous of these al qaeda franchises. host: we are talking with blake hounsell, foreign policy magazine's managing editor. before that, he studied -- he was with the center for development studies in cairo. what did you study their? -- there? guest: i worked on civil liberties issues. it was great when i went back for the revolution in 2011. host: we have a caller on the democratic line from new jersey. caller: i appreciate what you did as far as going to iran. i am a domestic violence person. president obama is doing what he can after bush screwed up. can you understand that? host: any views on foreign policy issues? caller: absolutely. he would not be elected to another term if people did not feel he was doing the right thing. host: are you particularly concerned about human rights issues? caller: of course i am. i have lost friends in them. i not know what to say, yes. i do feel he is doing the right thing. he is only doing it because he has got to take over the leftovers from president bush. host: blake hounsell, top kill
terrorism supposedly. some went on to the leaders of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the most dangerous of these al qaeda franchises. host: we are talking with blake hounsell, foreign policy magazine's managing editor. before that, he studied -- he was with the center for development studies in cairo. what did you study their? -- there? guest: i worked on civil liberties issues. it was great when i went back for the revolution in 2011. host: we have a caller on the democratic line from new...
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hosting us today. needless to say we are thrilled to have you as our new secretary of state for if no other reason than i love your wife. [applause] >> i love our secretary but terrorraoheresa hines kerry ha dear supporter of me for a long time and it is a thrill to have you both in this role.wife. [applause] congratulations, thank you. i also want to recognize secretary sebilius who can do the dougie and all members of congress and members of the diplomatic community that have joined us today. and i want to thank all of you for joining us this afternoon as we celebrate international women's day. this is the fifth time i have had the privilege to take part in this event and every year i look forward to it because it shows us what our most basic values look like when put to the test. when these women witness terrific crimes or the disregard for basic human rights, they spoke up risking everything they had to see that justice was done. when they saw their communities or countries were ignoring issues like sexual violence or women's rights, they gave those issues a face and voice. and with every act of strength and defiance, with every blog community meeting they have
hosting us today. needless to say we are thrilled to have you as our new secretary of state for if no other reason than i love your wife. [applause] >> i love our secretary but terrorraoheresa hines kerry ha dear supporter of me for a long time and it is a thrill to have you both in this role.wife. [applause] congratulations, thank you. i also want to recognize secretary sebilius who can do the dougie and all members of congress and members of the diplomatic community that have joined us...
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reign of terror host>> right! which original daily deal site that hires comedians as copy writers turned down a buyout deal from google? the onion host>> no, stuart hall, you can steal. amazon host>> no, it's groupon today there are many sugar substitutes on the market. what is the name for the sugar alcohol sweetener used in sugar-free gum and mints? (timeout) xylitol which subset of the irrational numbers contains the numbers that are not the root of any examples include e and pi.oeffi, complex numbers host>> no, westmoor, you can steal. no answer host>> no, it's transcendental numbers its peace memorial includes the genbaku dome. what city in western honshu was the site of the first use of an atomic bomb? nick? hiroshima host>> right! its cathedral saw the 1488 dosbal?onspiracy. what city on florencer arno was ruled during host>> right!ce by the medici f, italy's po river flows into it. which arm of the mediterranean sea lies between croatia and italy? devin? adriatic host>> right! the term lunatic originated wi
reign of terror host>> right! which original daily deal site that hires comedians as copy writers turned down a buyout deal from google? the onion host>> no, stuart hall, you can steal. amazon host>> no, it's groupon today there are many sugar substitutes on the market. what is the name for the sugar alcohol sweetener used in sugar-free gum and mints? (timeout) xylitol which subset of the irrational numbers contains the numbers that are not the root of any examples include e...